THE COLUMBIAN AM) PEMOCB AT, BLOOMSBUKG , COLUMBIA -COL "NTY, PA. ( i I i c c tl a' V T fr tt cc m ul U do XI to BO Hi Miscellaneous. Ilmv T.u S.twyr-Vsot' ;li1s wnvtiftl. iV. iico Wlillo Ifroal St uk Tw iltt'i linpulilWieil li,iok,"1 '" Adven tures of Twit Hawycr.") Totu S.uvycr, linylng ollemlctl his nolo i;iinnllati, Aunt I'olly, Ik liy Hint stcrnly-af-K'ctloniilo ilamo punished by liclii( net lo whitewash tlio fence In. front of thu garden. Tlio world seemed n hollow mockery to Tom, who had planned fun for tliatday, ntjdwho knoyrtlint tbey would bo tho lattglilng'stpck ofnill tbo boy ni thry ''carrid ' jmst ind"nW. him not In work liko a. "ntgior," Hut.ri great lnptrAt!on hurst upon him nnd ho went tranquilly to work, Wliat that Inspiration was will appear frbm'what follows. Ono of the boys, Hon lingers, comes by and pause", eating a particularly flno npnlo. Tqm Joes not sco him. Ileu stared a, momout nnd then wild i IIl-yi t You're tip n Mump, n!n'tyouf iNu ntiiwer. Tom surveyed his Inst touch with tho nyo of nu artist, then ho gavo an othrr gcnllo sweep, and surveyed tho result, as before. lien ranged upnloiigsldo of htnl, Toiu'h mouth watered for the apple, but ho Htuck to his work, lien said : ''Hello, old chap j you got to work, hoy !'r 4,Vhy, It's you, Bon ; I wasn't noticing." "Say, I'm golug In swimming, t am. Don't you wish you could ? Hut, of course, you'd brother work, wouldn't you ? Course you would I" Tom contemplated the boy a bit, and said : "What do you call work ?" ' "yhy, ain't that work V Tom resumed his whitewashing, nnd an swered cardcssly : "Well, maybo It Is, nnd maybo it ain't. All I know is, it silltn Tom Sawyer." ''Oh, como now, you don't mean to let on that you like It?" Tho brush continued to more. "Like II? Well. I don't seo why I oughn't to liko it. Does a boy get a chance to white wash a fence every day?'1 That put the thing In anew light. Ben stopped iiMMIngJhojippta Tom svvept'-his brush daintily back and forth stepped.back to note tho effect added a touch hero and there criticised the effect agalnlUen watch Ing every mpve nnd getting more interested morb and more absorbed. Presently ho aid ; "Say, Tom, let mo whitewash a little." 'loin considered j was about to consent, bin ho altered hU mind : "No no'; ( reckon it wouldn't hnrdly do, Bon. You soe, Aunt rdllyV awful particular about th's fence- right hero on. tho street, you know but If It was on tho back fence X wouldn't mind, and she wouldn't, Yes, she's awful particular ' about this fence j it s got to bo done very caroful ; I reckon there ain't ono boy in a thousand, maybo two thousand, that can do it the way it's got to be done." "No is that so ? Oh, como now ; lommo just try, only just a little. I'd let you, if you was me, Tom." Ben I'd liko to, honest Injun; but Aunt roily well, Jim wanted to do it, Ontario wouldn't let him. Sid wanted to do it, but she wouldn't let Sid. Now, don't you seo how I am fixed ? If you was to tackle this fence, anything was to happen to it"-: '01i shucks ; I'll bq just as careful. Now lemme try., Say I'll givo you thu coio of my applo. ' "Well, here. No, Ben ; now don't I'm afeared" "I'll give you all of it I" Tom gavo up tho brush with reluctance In his face, but alacrity in his heart. And while Ben worked and sweated in tho sun, the retired artist sat'on a barrel in the shade close by dangling his legs, munched his ap ple, and planned tho slaughter of more in nocents. There was no lack of material ; boys happened along every little while; they came to jest but remained to whitewash. By the time Ben was fagged out Tom had trad ed the next chance to Billy Fisher for a kite in good repair ; and when he played out, Jonuey Miller brought in for a dead rat and a string to swing it with ; and so on, and so on, hour after hour. And when tho middle of tho afternoon came, from boing a poor poverty-stricken boy in tho morning, Tom was literally rolling in wealth. He had, beside the things I havo mentioned, twelve marbles, part ot a jewsharp, a pieco of blue bottle glass to look thruugh, a spool cannon, a key that wouldn't unlock anything, a frag ment of chalk, a glass stopper of a decanter, a tin soldier, a couple of tadpoles, six fire ciackers, a kitten with only one eye, a brass door-kuob, a dog collar but no dog tho handle of a knife, four peices of orange peel and a dilapidated old window sash. lie had had a nice, good, idle time all tho while plenty of company and tho fence lnid three coats of whitewash on it! If ho hadn't run out of whitewash he would havo bank rupted every boy In tho village. "Tak6 care of tho pennies." Louk well to jour spending. No matter what comes in, if moro goes put you will always bo poor. Tiio art Is not in making money hilt In keeping it. Little expense,., liko mico lis a barn, when tliey uro many maks great waste. Hair by hair heads get bald ; slrw by straw tho thatch goes off tlu cottage, and drop by drop the fain comes Into tho cham ber. The barrel U suuti empty it the tap leaks but a drop a minute. Wheu you mean to save, begin with your mouth; many thieves pass duwii the ml lane. Thu alo jug is a great waste. In all other things keep willim compass. Never stretch your legs limner i inn voor iianiri ...ill u ..... win Booli bo cord. In clothe cliouso suitn ble and lasting .tuff, and not tawdry tlueries. lo uo warm is the main thing, never mind tho looks. A fool may maku money, but It ne:us u wise man to spend it. Beuumber. It is easier to build two chimney than u, keep ono going. If you give all to back' and board thero is nothing left for tho snv Ings bank. Fare bard and work hard when you aro young aud you will havo a oliaueo to rest when you are old. Tat fiuLour os Gk.nkiul jiuiinswk. A gentleman In ashington report, lor the Drawei tho following colloquy be lately overnearu In that city by two "scared voter ans " Tat, "Jamie, did yo iver know General Bumslde?" Jsinfe. "No, I never had the honor." J'at. "Well, he's the foinest glntlunan In tho worrald. Och, but didn't he net hi heart by hi koger boysl I mind mo well whin I was iu'lbe oiild bloody Stxiy-nlnth ItlgimcDt, and at the furst batllo of Bull Bun. At the very furst volley wo resaved from tho Innny the gincrul rode ever like th'o dlvil to our rlglinint, and stopped right In front me, aud tit he to me, sez he, 'Cor poral M'Quinn, are you hurt?' 'No, Sir,' i I. 'Then, tci he to me, sex lie, "let the battle go on.'" It went on, though our people didn't seem to tako much interest in the light. Editor's Drawer, In llarpa't ilagaiine or tiejitem-btr. Humorous. Aii.Indlnn'iuaii has juU been neatly scal ped by n stroke of lightning, nnd ho speaks (if It n n very wlgged performance Xtv York Lnmcrci(U Adrtrhser, "You are a nuisance. I'll commit you," said nn offended judg'o to n noisy person In court. "You havo no right to commit a nuisance," said. tho offender. A patient recently complained to his phy sician that ho stuffed him so much with drugs that ho was sick a long timo nftcr he got Well. ' A Georgia man Is suing another for pull ing his nose. The latter thought It looked ripo enough to pick. "Mndam," said n gentleman to his wile; 'let mo tell you, facts tro very stubborn tilings." "What a fact you must be," quoth tho lady. Ono whltoman can whip ten Indian., and for that reason there nro never lexs than eleven Indians in n band. "Mrs. Spink," observed a Wilder to his landlady, "the equal adjustment of this es tablishment could bo moro safely secured il then) was less hair in tho hash niiil more In tho mattresses." The turka arc trying to compel the citizens of Bucharest to takoan oath on tho Koran, Scchercl Isn't It about timo to glvo that Bucharest? iV. Y., Graphic. , A young lady of Chicago, on returning from church recently, was asked what the text was, when she innocently replied, "Blessed arc tho dressmakers." Tho letter "0" is called tho most cliarita bio of all tho alnhabet. 'because It Is found oftener than any other in "doing good." When sho struck him over the head with a tin dipper for trying to kiss her, ho called It "the tintinnabulation of the belle. A girl wan killed near Danville, Virginia the other morning while niilkihg n cow." If cirls would only learn to play tho piano nnd make worsted does such accidents would never hnppen'. "Whatj no more ammunition V cried the enntain of n military company, on n field dav. "No; nn more," replied hi m in. "Then ceaso firinc." replied tho of ficer: ' "! 1 1 It Is not ctlii'iietto for young ladies to read the signs of ico cream saloons aloud when walking with young gentlemen. Worcester iVm. A colored preacher, commenting on the nasage,-"He ye therefore vvjso n.i serpents ancl harmless as doves,'' said that tho mix ture should be made in the proportion of a pound of dovo to an ounce of.sorponr. ' They served ,Up a dish of stewed cat at a receut'stato dinner in China. Thcso Cel estiuls have been tending topurr-disin,' any how, for a Ions; timo past. iV! Y. Com. Advtr, A minister travelling through tho West sbinc ycarsairo -asked an old lady on whom ho called Khatfii6tripugij:pftbedtWtrnedf total ilepravity.il,OB;'''Slr(rrt!jiii:v,'i tnitiL it is agood doctrine, if the people would on ly aet up to it." Every cellar should bo rejuvenated in the Spring. Thero aro many ways of doing it, but tho mosl. popular is to tako oft your coat look around tho apartment, declare the fam ily is not safe another day with tho cellar In such a condition, and then go down to the grocery and try and thing of something else. Dunburi Aeiw. "If there is anybody under the .canister of heaven that I havo In ulter excrescence," sajys Mrs. Partington, ' "it 'is' the 'slanderer, going about like a boy constrictor, circulat- ng hit calomel upon honest folks." When yo reflect thatat picnics a hundred years ago it was'the custom' for'tho girls to stand in a row and let the men-kiss them all good-bye. all this enthusiasm about national progress seems to bo a grave mistake. t jA colored preacher down South took for his text tho words ; "Though after my skjn-worms destroy tho body, yet in my flesh I shall see God,' which he divjdedinto threo parts as follows : First skin-worms ; second, what they done; third, what tho man seen after ho was eaten up. ''Mario 1 what's that strange, noiso at the front gate?" "Cats, sir." "Cats! Well, when I was young, cats didn't wear btovc pipe hats and smoke cigars." "Times are changed, sir." Chicago Journal. Vhen Franklin, printer and statesman, wished to marry, -is wife's mother objected to the marriage, because there were then two presses in America and she thought thero was not room fur a third. A L-reciiliorii arriving in town, on his. first visit, lieanl a Ikiv calling "Oytrrs," nml listed: "What's that?'' ''Oil, only oyster," shIiI liis Irieml. "Clre'at stilrs!'1 t-'xtiaiinetl tlio vcclant une,'Mii oysters howl like tliAt?" 'Is it not timo tlmt you paid mo that five dollars" said a farmer to his neighbor. "'fa'n't due," was the reply. "Hut," said tho dinner, "you promired to pay when you got hapk from New York." "Well, I hain't D.uibury has the champion patient hoy He cniucs from a chronically borrowing family. Tho other day wont to a neighbor's fur 11 cup of spur uiilk. "I haven't got any thing hut sweet milt," said the woman, pet' tidily. "I'll wait till it srihrs" said tho obliging youth, sinking into a chair. A man never really understands tho doc triiio of total depravity tilt ho lias worn a pair of white, pantaloons to a picnic uud sat down 011 a plate of custard pie. An event of this kind will simplify a whole system of theology, Norwich Jlallelin, A wag, who had wrapped a piece of cloth haying tho word "centennial'' on it around an rgg and then boiled it bo that tho word appeared plainly on the shell, sadly de ceived a couutry boy who took it out of n nest where it had been placed,and exhibited It as a wonderful manifestation of the lien's iiitlmato knowledge of tho history of tho United States. ''I've got another, my dear,"ald Mr. !or kins as he hurried into tho house. "If you were 011 tho top ot Trinity Church spiro.on tho back of a goose, bow would get down ?' JIri I'orklus thought she'd jump down sjije down the lightning rod, lly down on tho goose, fall. down,, nnu tlicngave It Ul 'Why,, if you wanted down, you could pick. It oil tho goose," tald Mr. JJorklm, ex ullantly. What is Ycgctino ? .11 Is a rnmtuiuntl frnelml frnra finrks. roots ami li-ilw. It Is NiUiir&'if isjWAy. ltlsoitit'llylirni- !ss irnm any pijli mi mpim tliis)Mi,.n. nisnmir Ulilinrniiilsininfelhciiliii,', II. m is iUitCMT upon the hlooil. It ipilets (lid nervolis SMiieirt. If. fives 3 on tfitKl swert sleep lit nllil. Ills n tmnnera lorniir aired fathers nml imoHiits, Kir It i-Urs thein strrnetti, (inlets their Honrs, hiiiI clt ns Idem Nature's sweet sh-iv s tuts lioen pinril hy innii nn R;l person) It Is llm (.-rent Plouil l-nriner. It Is a gontmnK reine- if v fnr itiir f til M roil, it tin t r.illitwil mi 4.11 nsl llmllr sunils. It Is ery pleasant tn tnVe j oery chili) likes It. It relieves nml eurusull illsutiivsurlKliinlliiK from impure ukhhi. 'i ryt 1110 , fuktinb: uivb 11 a: mir trial for your coinplitlutsfllien oinlli sny Wynur' mend, nrlirtihor nnu ncmiultitnnce. "Try It : It tins cured inc." - RELIABLE EVIDENCE; ' ; 1 The following unsolicited testimonial from Itev. O. T.Walker.fornierly past or of Howilotn snuuro Ulnire h Boston, anil at present pettled In Protfrtence, II. I., must Iw Ueeicert bs reliable ertdence, "No one should full to oliserrti Hint this tostlmouml Is the- result ef Cwo iearK'vxiM'rlKnce with thu iiscof VKOCTiiKln thu lief. Mr. walker's fatally, ulio now pronounce It Unlinilitui . , l'ROTimwcir, It. I., 1l Transit St: 11. H Stkvkks, Kmii I feel liouml to expres,witlv my slgnaluro the IiIrIi vnliui I pl.usi Upon juur YeukTink. ly fanillv luvo us dll tor tho t.istiwu jenrs. In nervous ih hlllly Itlsliivalii.ililo, ami f rei'otnmnnil II In an whh may need nn liitleor.illuif, renovullnu tolile. o. T. Waikrr, Formeily p.vstorof llowtlolnqiiaro Chureli, liiislon. THE BEST EVIDENCE,' Tho following letter from li'ev. li. S.'nosi.'pastorpt Die M. P.. chureli, Nntlck-. Mass.. will M read Willi In ti'rest hy many physicians; nisn tnoso untierins from tho same UIkoiuuiuh nlllloted lira son of tho Rev. II. N. llest. No person can doubt this testimony; as mere Is no doubt about tho cur.uho power of Vloctini:. Natick, Mass., Jan. 1, 1874. Mr. II. II. Stkvpnss lienr sir wo h.tvo good re.tsdn for regarding your Vkoktink n'mediclno of tho greatest vuiuo. otm assured that It has been tho mennsof snlnff our son's life. 11 Is now seventeen yenrsof atfe! forth list two years ho has suffered from necrosis of his Iftr, caused (by Scrofulous nrrectlon, nnd wnsso far reduced that nearly n'l who saw him thought his ic covery lmposslhlc A council of nblo plijfloltilis flould ehe us hut the faintest hopu ot his hit rullr Ihjr: two or thonumtjer declaims? that ho was be yond tho reach of humsn remedies, that even ampu tation could not save mm as he had notemmull vlgw to eniluro tho operation, .lust then wo commenced, HlYlii? hhn Vkoktink nnd from that lluie tn ihepn ent ho has been continuously lmproMnu. Ho has lately resumed studies thrown away his cjUolrpJ' and c.me, nnd walks about eheei fully and stronp. Though there Is still somo dlschargo from the upon Hi,' lu re Ida limb aH lanced, wo havo tho fullost Coutldeuce that In a little timo hu will bo perfectly oared He has taken about lhreotl07(nlbottlesof Vratcr tine, but lately usosbut llttle.as ho declares hols too well to be takluf; medicine. Itospectf uliy j ours, li H. llest, Mrs. L. 0. P. Best. Prepared by H. R, STEVENS, Boston, Brlasa. VEGETINE IS SOLD 1!Y All Druggista and Dealers nvintYAViiint'c. Julyu;-im. ... i IVIagnetic Soap. The Cheapest Soap that ean be med for the follow ing llewom r lst-Ono bar wltl-go us far ns tn (if-nhy other. ' sd.-Onlv half Iho usual rubblnu- liclnirrenulred. .there Is a having of mora than the entire cost ot tho oap in moor mono. 8.1 Tho Clothes nro rondo SWECT, CLKAN, and WHITK without IIOlLlNOor SOAI-DINll, thus all Injury to them Is avoided. There Is u sn log In fuel and hard work, nnd the washing Is done in about half the ususl time. It Is also guaranteed under a penalty of fifty doli larsnotto Injure tho clothes or hands, nnd ns ono trial will enable any person to ascertain the truth ot theso statements, it would never pay the proprietor to engage In an extensive system of ndveitlslng nnd claim such decided met It for his oan unless he knew from positive experience that It would provo lo oe in every rcsicci wuai is cinimeu ioi u. This ts also a superior Sonp for Miavivu and Toil- bi jiurpustrs. AYUItNElMUIODKS & CO., WHOLESALE FANCY OHOCERS, UENEMt. AGENTS, Aug. 4 76 Im. II. C. Co. Philadelphia, ra. VISSC'HER & HALL'S CONCENTRATED POTASH yarrnnteil eiiunl to nuy 1'otni.h In the iimrhct, anil fur Nuperlor tci I'oneeiitrnted l.yc for ull piirposeii for wliich It in owed. Tut ita In ono Dound metal cans, convenient for use la families tor malting hard mid, suftscaps, nnd for cleaning purposes generally. Directions for mak lnk' soap, etc., accompany each can. For cleaning type, presses, machinery, paints, sortenlng water, washing sinks nnd fruit tri-es In tho spring, It Is uneiualled for excellence nndcomenl once ot package. For sale by Uroeers and Drug gists everywhere. Vlssi-hcr iV Hull's IiiMTtlrlilu nnd Dl-lnl'ii Hint I'mrdrr is valuaMd.ror the destruction M the Dotato bug, cotton Worm, grasshopper mice, t uts, roaches,' insects, auu vermin oi mi hums, il is Harmless to tne and animals, and far cheajier than Paris green for I as a sick urn iirsuuiiiwui ii-iimu. il 19 uibu iutuiuuuiu a Disinfectant, punt) lug the air In hospitals nnd k rooms, and destroying the foul odors of tlnks. cellars, stables, tc. 1'ut up In one pound cans. For saio cy uruggisis anu uroeers everywnere. . VISSCI1J2U & HALL, JIuiinfurlnrirB, SO WALL STItEET, NEW YOItK. ,Ang. 4,-3m 1 iCOUNTER,PLATF0RM.WAGORiTRrCK aa AGENTS WANTED jitrin roi riyccuar MARVIN SAFE 85SCALECO. r2t55 BROADWAY N. Y. 721 CHESTNUT ST. PHILA.PA. 108 BANKST.CLEVE.O. March II, '..y. THE TttlUAlWl "TRUPS 00 No. 334 llonery, Now Vork, to whom was awaiidio) ti1k imii;,iiii)..i m'i:i.4I, Fon tub Best Elastic Truss and Sopp9rler j At tho great American IiiMltuto Fair (SISSIQN lsls.) Ill'lTPHB IN FKOM 10 TO ) 1UVS, ikUClUK ' 1 .Cco ton 1 Cask Till. v CixmitCluk. rhey employ a tirst-claks Indy (.ureton. Terms SvTi- (;Vr,r,li",1",""",l 'fte usual iliMtuil! iir.i mSSi i "V,bU"",rr- Fxumlimtlons free. Orders tilled by u ull. di-eu leu ctnis lor IHiwcrlnl icn iioiu iur iHscripuve I.UUK, UJ Dr.u. w, II. IIUKNIIA&r. (llranch omce U15 Chestnut, bt , l-hllaueliitaV "bLOOMSBU 11 TANNBHV, U. A. IIUKRlxfl REHl'ECTFUWA' anuouuees to the public that ho has reopened ' ueucrai hupciinteuaent. BNYDKll'd TANNKUY, (old Hand) Woomsburg, l'a., ntthe Furksofthe Kspy and IJght Klrtet roads, whero ull descriptions of leather will-be uibiIhIh ik. nn. substantial and uoikmaullko maimer, and sold at ,. w out. I..U ..(urn. jwi UllCULBfc IT1C0 1U CaUl will at allttmcs bo paid for 1 O 11 U K N II ID KB of every description In the country, rcnngt Is respectfully boucllcd. The public pat- uiomsuurg, mu 1, ibio- Tius lirea is owrii-K nnu' ROW ELL & HESMAN . Advertising V-v Agents, THIHP & CHtSTNUT Ti.. IT. LOUIS, TWO IMPORTANT INVENTIONS ox zNXcnaor to BrnaTloim , ,,... l'l. A PIANO OR PARLOR ORGAN CHAIR, with n mljmtablo hck,---m(ll to fnpport tho lk;k of tho'tltto mWIs loading rorwarJ In too ordinary imslllon toi pttylnjf.'itliit liy a diiipla arnngomciit, l.lcli cites It a backward olid at thi mA timo P iloypivafil mo emanl, fullou a Ids mot loin knd aupporta lilm In any position without Interfering la tho lout f ItU tht fieedom bf kUmoTcmcnts. BAUG AOIDS nndOHEMIOALS' rdit PALL SEEDING. to: Lower Prices, Samjilcs Sent Fr.cc, Analysis Guaranteed. EXAMINE AND OHOOSE FROM Till'. FOLI.OWtXO Oltl Estnblislicd Articloa. ' 4 . BAUGH'S GROUND RAW BONES 'lJcS?"Gilririiiitcctl Pure.'eaiSr In bags on board of Cars at works at UicTtoIlowInz Cash Prices.," loo Tons and over, tioporTon m to m Tons, 31 " " so 49 " sit " " 10 " 29 " 3J " " 1 .i ii 9 .i 84 " " This Bono Is Ground Pure; is not steamed or baked, ami tlio solid bono has not been selected from it. SlirilliK-lMlOSPHATE Jla'do from lfaw or Unburned Animal Bones. dhe'iip 'for Caih, and CmK ptiy." Wo are now selling our Haw llono suiier-Phospate on thu following HUAUANTF.EllANAt.VSlS: Ammonia. .... -From a to 4 per cent. soluble nnd Precipitated Phos phoric ACld - - - " 9 " 11 " " Fhosphato ot Lime, rendered soluble ..... . " 20 ".24 " ". . At Nirr Cnsh Wholcsalo Prices to Dealers and Farmer. o. ll.iln i-hll.dclphhv,iat thutollowing Low fillers : '' Iiki Tons and over, $35 per Ton, 2,ooo its. "3 ' to uj Tons. so " " " " 6 1 " " 74 " 31 " " " " 80 " " " 3S ' " " 10 " " 29 " 39 " " " " 1 " " 10 " 40 " " " " Standard "of Quality Strictly-Maintained Whlio wo announce a reduction In tho price ot our HAW HO.SK SUPHI! PIIDSPIIATK, we would re spcctfully represent to dealers and farmers that Its btaudaul ot ipiallty has been strictly maintained. Tho proportions of soluble and precipitated Phos phoric Acid, and AinmonU have never been higher than they nro In tho article wo aro now Belling to our customers. This blatcmcnt wo make as a binding guarantee. BAUGH'S aciuui,ati:d Phosnliate Rock, Twelve Per Cent. Soluble and Precipitated - Phosphoric- Aciu. Wo bellevo Our Acidulated Phosphate Book to bo superior to most, of the Acid Phosphate now In tho market. Farmers that havo used it for several beasons aie well pleased with It, aud tho demand for If. In mnlillv InffpiiltK- ' ' tiu-lir. D. Ono Dollar per Ton Ad ditional on all Prices If shipped from Baltimore. Chemical Supplies Of ALL KISvl, i 3 -Always on hand, and sold at thu LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES For pure and good Articles. t!TM:NI l'OIl riticu 1.1STH. LAND PLASTER We grind only from extra quality of Lump, and out brand has given the highest satisfaction for the last two j cars. race as low as any. Send for Price Lists and Circulars. BAUGI1 & SONS. Manufacturers & Importers of Fertilizers & Supplies, INo. 20, S. Delaware Ave., i'iiii,aiii:i,piiia.. 1. 103 South St, Baltimore. July il-va. SECUItK AN AGKNCY ami i'.O or $100 er lin k "2'he ct er rendy and nei er out of ori'er." HOMESTEAD $20 SEWING $20 ' " MACHINE For Demesne Use. Wit.li Tallin nglyF'l(Jir', nvnDlotO, A Perfect and tinpotiatlrd. I.1n. f.lronr.nnr1ilnru. ble machine, constructed elegant aud solid, from tho vuai. iiittwiuu "nu luaiuciuuucai preciMon. ror con slant family uso or manuractnrlnv nnnisi-. At ways ready nt a inomenrH notice to du Its day's .t.,,iu'i wuhii ui ucr, miiu 111 lajii, u Lreniraiiou with tnfidcrato carol easy to understand and man ai;e; IlL'ht, smooth, and SHIftrunnli.c, liko thovvell. regulated movement of atlno vvuu.li- t.imrii.i mm. pact, etllcloiituiul rullidilo.wuiialltholini.rovemenw to be found In tho highest priced machlues,vvarrant. w uu mo uaiuii iiuik. 1110 same way, mm as rapiu nnd smooth as n f IS muchtno. An acknowledged trl utnphof lu'i idous nu chaiilcal skill, esw ntlally the worktiiir vniioim'K friend, nml far In udvaucuof nil urdlnarr mai-hlnes lor ubsoluln tn-nirtli, rt-ltablllty and general use fulnchs ; v. HI hem, fi ll, tuck", seam, ,ul I, liliiJ. biulil, curd. Rather, runie, Hill r, plait, lold. scallop, roll, embroider, run up breadths, Ac., with wonderful rapidity. nentncRH and eiUM-,suv s the Wrongest lasting stluh equally neo and smooth through ull kinds a gd, Irani cambilc to several thlcknesxi-s'ot bi-oudi-loih or" leather, with line or coarso o.aton. linen, silk orttvlne. (live- lH-rfecl Ullsfaetlou. Will earn Its coU severnl times over 111 a season In tho work It does, or maku a good living or any man or woman who doilres to uo it for that purtHMOi works su faithful and easy tho servants or children can usu It without daina. Price of mu ehton wlthlUht Uible, fully eiiulppodforfamlly work la) Halt case, cover.Mdu drawers aud cabinet stv lea .'Li'i "nrrespoudliiirly low rates. Hale delivery K iarantMsl. tree from damage. Kiplanatory nam i',li.'!'f,1,"us,,.".led wm' ongiavlngs of tho bo'erul ?ty "Of machines rtfereucs, v arltty of Bewliig.tc. i"iL'f? xeitlal terms lib liberal Induct menls to enterprising elergmen, teachers, business men, traveling or looil agent, 4e who deslro ex. Cills!."KrmX.,,ur"uh('11 on application. Addresa j0,i?J.,c'1?ilU Co- 030 Uroidway, New York. y s, ift mm. JIdvektismgA&ents II'S -riKnE inn-" -i '3S 0 7' I APLATFORM ROCKER ON oKs Of .till STORS. wllh the long casymoremfnt ?IntT.MrJ.'wllhnntlhnlirAlolttitf tcVT to bar otter rumlturo nd tho bafta bf rooms! Iitfng, In fact, tho only Platform Itockrr tnulo that haa a perfectly pailrfnctory movement. If anufactnrcd for tho trado by Albert best & co., BUFFALO, N. Y., and for ralo by tho principal dealers lliroogt.ool tht United States, par If not kept by any dealer In your town, end to us for l'rlco Lilt and CaUlogue. , N KV STOUK QV OLOTIIIKO. AND Gontlomon'a Drcaa Goods. DAVIO L0WBNI1UHQ jlnvttoa attention touts lariroahdclcffantstock Olieap and Fashionaljle .ClotiiDE, at hts Btoro on MAIN HTItKKT, IN TIIH NKW ULOCK, i 11L001IS1IUU0, FA., whero Si has Just received from New York and Thll- adclphla a full assortment ot MEN'S AND BOYS CLQTHING, tncludlnff the most fashionable, durable And; DRESS , GOODS, CONSISTING OF BOX SACK, ritOGlC, OUM AND OIL CLOTH, COATS AND- PANTS, 01' ALL HOItTS SIZES AND COLOHS, , Uo has also replenished his already largo stock of CLOTHS AND CASS1MKKES, I I VKlUItKD N1)JPLAIN VltSTH, SUIItTS, CI1AVAT8 SOCKS, ... i.. . COI.LAItS, !i -.. 8THIPJJD, nANDKKHClIHFS, OLOVICS, I ; ..." .. ;SUSPKNDKUS, AND FANCY ARTICLES. i 1 . lie haa constantly on hand a large and welt select- I od assortment ot I Cloths and Vestings, whloh he Is prepared to make to order Into any kind ift clothing, on very short notice, and In tho best i manner. All his clothing Is made to wear and most Ot It la of homo manufacture. I GOLD WATOHKS AND - JEWELRY, OF EVKItV DKSCItllTION, KINK AND CHEAP. I1ISCAHK OW JEWKT.T1Y IM KOT UltllP A HSKD TN . - - - ' - ... THIS PLACE. ' CALL AND EXAMINE niS OENK1IAL ASSOliT MENT OP I Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, &c. DAVID LOWENBERO. July l,T3-tr. ALBRECHT & GO. GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT FIANOS. era Tho Alhuecht & Co. Tianos arc first-class in every respect, being con sidered' the leading I'hil.idclpliia. Ymfes 5BjslSftw A'iiV SlCSso" facilities, JIessks. Ai.uuf.ciit A Co. aro enabled to turn out instruments that nro not surpassed any whore, and. still bcII them nt prices within the reach of all. No l'iano is permitted to lcavo their factory unless satisfac tory to tlio most minuto particular, henco thoir guaranteo of fivo years 1 is a thing of value. All late im provements of importauco aro found in thcso instruments. JlEsaiiS. Aliikeciit & Co, havo ro- . coivod tho most nattering Testimo nial! from L. M. GorreciiAi.K, Fuanz Aut,Gustave Sattkh, J. V. JliMMi:iji- bach, William Wolsikffek and many other eminent artisU, besides being abjo to refer to thousands of privato jiurchascrs, schools, semi naries, societies and teachers.. l'iauos conscientiously selected per orders by mail, carefully packed and. shipped safely to any part of the world. SSrPor furtlier particulars as to refer encoa, prices and termn, addresa, ALBRECHT&CO. 610 Arch Street, Philadelphia. - July 14, U7..ly, V(JL0AN IROJi" 0RKS DANVILLE. 240NTOUII COUNTY. VA WILLIAM U," LAW, M.nufcturr o Wroutrht Inn Tlrttlo-m Rnllrn. niUHdar Klrrjiroof ItuUdla-rs, Wrought Iron Hooflng, luenine- -rHqicn, riuviuiK suu -iotil, vitsia uaies ad du ng, also Wrought Iron, riplug,. btacka nnd aakladm uiioHorE.sc. Ktpairs prompuy tus4 to U.Drawlmri kad ieMmrAB kunBllnd. ' OcL,, 18T-W TT Irt Oflp" day at home. Samples wcrtb II IU J Una. bnuuiu (lo- l'luUiiid. llaiu. Mlrcht,-I.ly, " B LANK NOTnr,,)tli orwithout eWior 1 for aido at lh 00-.01-H1.U ooice. PURE TEA-IN SEALED PACKAGES, IHrerl from Chlnn nnil.inpnn. bn.tVnitKI) nt VOIJIKIWN IMIOII, froMi from tho tiAiiiih.NH or ini'irtiiKiw hi. Immirted direct liv . tCHB WELLS TEA CO., ?0,1 Knllnii tJt.-crU N. Y. --iti: - - Tim ilirtlciilty of Irrltlnft pure Teas nf really line itullty lil the (ililtisl'mati s, hits irniiteeilTtm wki.iji 'hi f'n.. In kliln thnlr Tent In M-ati-il Inir.kni-es direct from tho'carrtrns imvblili they ate crown, nnd ns n further Kiiaranlen of their Ik lnu delivered Intholr lenulno stato. they entrust thu silto of Ihetn only lo rellablo Apents-tbo nnmo of the nearest AKctit to joulsprlntedntlhofiKit of this advcrllceinent-tw that tho "leas' pass throuoh none but responsible hands, and will tw do he ml at your own dooms rrsn ns wneii tney icu ino iraruens oi i-iuim uim Innan t tho price also Is Diluted on each tmcknire, so that, no error enn occur. KvcrjiSHiy ouys Tea. Ki nrvtm.lv vlli Inhllv It. nt nrnt.linndflwlhn t)Cl.t Aualttles nt Iho lowest prices, j Kverybody desires when they nnd a Tea Riltablo to thelt tastes to bo certain of gelling tho same article niwais. You can have all Iheso advantages by buylnff of THE WKLLS TEA COMPANY. rtcennsn thov Imnort their own teas, nnd Bell thorn ilt wholesale prices without Iho six or eight lnter- mruiaie proms usunuycnargeii. in cauro the ipiallty Is better nt tho prleothanls sold hv any other house. liecoiiMi Ihelr lonif c.xpet Iciico In China and Jnpiin dnables them to tniko bettr selections than ordi nary neaiers anil to import iiiem wungieaiernu Vntilrirrna liecauso they absolutely pnir.inteo thoriilltyrof nlljthelr gmnW ntn keeptheni to ono lnnrlablo sianoani, nn utai. j mi eon hiwhvh n-,y mi uu-io. lti-eauso Ihev ilo husttii-ss for cash onlv unit there- fomiiiakctio eilm pinill (rum good customers lo oocr losses bv bad debts. Heeauso their ugenta nro re? ionHblo nnd rcllablo men who deliver 'Has prtchely ns received from the Company. ' lli enuss! having once tried thcso Teas, you will not lini-il trjtfnr!.nwhori! nert-attor. ! WANTKII-A Druggist, or oilier Ilrst-class iner-. Chant, In every town and city In tho I'nlled Mates, ti vi horn will bo given tho rloi.U AIIKNCV lorthnt loeaniy. Address, for terms and fullpirllcnlars, lilt: vvi-.t.i.s ti:a Co.. P. t). Vox 4!w. 201 Fulton Street, N. Y. July si, '.o.-sin. MARBLE WORKS T. L. G-UNTON, Proprietor, MAIN STItEET, HKL0W MAltKET. fllamtfarturer of, and Z'ealer in all kinds of 1MENTAL MARBLE WOKKS WousethebestAMKUICAN and ITAITANMarolo, lie has on hand and furnishes to order MONUMENTS, TOMBS. HEADSTONES, UIINS, VASES, Ac, Every vailety or Marblo cuttlnn neatly executed at the lowest market prlcei. A lou; racticaicieiieiico udu pei-Munui uiicuuuu rn lui!iltinHs innki-s the nronrletor contldent or trtvlni? satisfaction. All orders by mail promptly attended 10. r. u. dox vi. HSfX. Ii. Work delivered free of ehargc.Xi)a AUff. 21, '.4-ly. T. u (SUTTON, rropneior. "YyAINWKIGllT & CO., WHOLESALE OROCEHS, N. E. Corner beponaand Arch Streets, ruiuDKLrnu, Ucaiers in TEAS, SYltUTB, COI'I'KE, .BUOAlt, MOLASSES i-.ice, s nets, CIClItB bodi, Ac.,iC Order8 will receive prompt attention. " 1 si.T-tf 110LLINS & HOLMES No. il Centre Street.; Plflinte Gas anil Steam Fitters iMANUFACTUrtEIlS OF r I 3ST "W ARE, 11ALVANIZUD IRON CORNICE, WINDOW CArS, AWNINGS, Wire Trellises, &c. Dealers in Stove.", TtaiiK cs, Ktirnaees, llaltinviro Heaters, Lmv Down Urates, iMantcls, t'U.ill'S, weatner striji etc. Also G-AS FIXTURES of tho latest ilcML'ii. Suecla attention nald to nnlilii'r Kevvlnir Vitellines of every ilL-scnnllol Locks. LI.-ll Ihmuliiij,- Key Kllllnir, e. i'llvatii HesU deuces Healed by.Meamat asnmll cosIiiIhivb Hot piIOIl.l'HU-M, vvir. rt-ii .it, it il, PELICJI REGISTERED TRADE-MARK. AMMONIATKl) SUPEH rilOSI'HATt" yot bulo by Dealers irent-rally, and by tho Importers uuu jiumimciurerut JOSIAII J.AI.3.i:.',S SOAS, No. 4, South Delaware Ave., l'liiliulelil March 10-cm TljlSpAPISKEPTONFILE AT THE OFFICE OR Wa 733 Sanson St., PHILADELPHIA, Who uro our nuthorlzril ngrntx, nnd will receive Adverttaeineuts at uur I.OVIT CAHH 1UTCH. TJOAUDINO fho yubscrlbcr Is now prepared to receive boarders at hut house In lioorlngcreuk township, slliuledut vjhatls known as Flvn I'olnts. Tha house Ucon. itucu'iion Tetiiixiranco principles, no Intoxicating llnuors being hold on tlio preinlaos. Ooud rooms; rooic lehou excellent tuhlcandthocciuforis ur u private I Terms reasonable. J. n. lil.iNHKH. May 5, u-lt llourlng Creek, l'a. 1 T I 1 I'lll-tilDKNTlALCAMrAIUN Caps, Capes & Torches sxsn roB iu.vstkatsu ciscy- l.AR ANU rUICS IMt. CUNNINQIIAU H1LL, MAKUrAOTUBiiaa, No. m Church Street J'lIILADhLI'UIA. BtJINESa OAltDl V1B1TINO OAitua, BLOOMSBURQ Ml TSS-VVVaIVVV 4lljT SM. t. m,l AlILt HltADS, ' ... , , J-oaTKlta. AO., 0.. UilUj and Cheaoly printed st tl US CoLUM siih Office. i NEW GOODS t A 1L1UVY STOCK, Cheaper than Ever! S. 11, MILLER & SON Havo Just llcccivcd tlio largest and best supply CHEAP AND. FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, They havo ever offered totnetr friends and cus tomers. lotlis, Oassimoros, and Satinotts for JIEtf'S WKAH, Cloths, Akpacas, Moriuos, for LA DIES,' WEAK, OALICOia, JIUSMNS, OA.MIlItlCS, ami every variety of Dry Oooils ilenlred. STOCK 01? Carpets, Mots, Ottomans, JljJOihU V U 1 Al VJUOX ?AMILY G11O0ERIES, IneluilitiK all the varieties of COKKHES, TEAS and SUC1AUS, COUNTRY PllODUOK. and a general supply of articles useful for tlio table always on hand. CALL AND SEE. Country produce jof all kinds taken In ci dlianffc for goods at cash prices. Oct.30,T4-tf c ALIFORNIA Till! CIIICAOO A NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY Embraces under ouo manaxement the tlrent Trunk Kill miv 1. tll'-M nr thu WEST UUU NOlll -ll-WK.ST.aild. m ltn Us numerous hrnnches and eontieetlons. jurms Uio shortest and mile .CM routo between v i ear and ull uulnts In ll.l.rNWi". WisOonhIN'. Noktiikki MICHIIIAN. .MINNKSOTi, IOWA, NliUUASKA. California 1IUU .kllllUllCS. IIW, Oinuliii mid C'allfo rn lii Ilno Is tho shortest nnd best routo for all nolnts In north' em Illinois, lovvu, Dakota, Nebraska, vvjomlng, loionuiu, ivuviuia, uiun, uuiuumiu, uregou, uuna. japan acu Ausiriuiu. lis Chicago, MudlNOii cSi St. I'aiil Lino Is the short line for Northern Wisconsin and Minne sota, and for viadlson, St. 1'inil. Mlnneapnlls.Duluth, unu uu puiuis in iiiu treui. rioriu-vv esu iia tVInoiiii nnd St. I'ctcr Lino IT IHU llllljr IUULU IUI . 1MU1U1, U.T11IU11UII, Msiikato, St. reter. New tllni, and all points In suuiueui uuu ccuirui .iiiuiiubuui, lis firccii list smil Itlnrriuctto Line Is the only Hue for .lanesv llle, Wntertovvn, Fond Hu .ar usiiKosn. Amueion. in een nay. tiseiinau.i. nc- Kaiinec, Mniquclie, HoiiKhtoii, Hancock and tho ,ui.i Aupuriui uuuuir . lis Frccport anil Diitniiiuc Uuo s tho only routo for ElBln. llockford. 1'reenort. and ail lion ui viu rrt-epuri. iih CliicngU nml ."Iilaukcc Line Is tho olilLaKe snoro Koute, and is tbo only ono pavuni; inrouiiu i;vanston. uiKe Forest, iiieim urK, vvauKeKun,' nacine, Kenosua to AiiiwauKcc I'lillmmi Iaaco earn are run on all through trains of this road. This Is tho ONLY MM: runnlni; theso cars be tvveett Chicago and St. l'aul,Chlcago and Milwaukee, url'hlcnL'nuud Winona. At O.-imha our sleepers connect with the overland sleepers on thu Union ruclilc Railroad for ull points vve.si in iiiu .vi i-Mniri riv i-r. On tbo arrival or tlie trains from tlie east or sotitb. the trains of the Chicago & Nurth-Westeru Hallway lenv e Chicago as follow s 1 .1011 COCSClI. lll.UIFS, UIIJllU AND UAIIIOUNIA, TiyO iiirtiiiKii iniiii-i uui:, nun i-itniiiuii ii.iiat o unliving room and sleeolui: cum throui:h to Couuell Illulls. FonhT l'ACi. ANiiMiKNKAi-oi.is.twoihroughtralus tinny, w iui i iiunmii piuu-ju L-ure uiuicneu lo uoill iruins. , . von tmitKM hay axii lakk- hiteuioh. two tra ns ilallv. vv ltn I'ulltnan nu uco cars ullaclicd.- and run .nliiLp tlirouirli lo .Murouelte. man cars on night trains, parlor chulrcara on day tmtns. Fun SrAHTAANU Winona and nolnts In Minnesota, iono through train dally, with l'ullnnm sleepers to vv 1I1UII1I. Foil Dfiirot-r. via i reenort. tvvot nroueli tra ns 'dally, with l'ullinau curs on night trains. I Foil Dri'.t-oL'K ami La rao-aiK. vl.i t.'ltnton. two IliroiiKh trains dally, with l'ulhnan ears on nlghtl ruin lo luyiu-ur, limit. run IJIA 1.11 . 1 i ai. iun, I vi tl 111113 uailj , L nil- rnun cum 10 .".11-nHmri vuiit-y .iiiui'iion. r oil tAKK iibNKV a. lour 1 nuna iiiu y. Fon RocKiniin. mkhi.imi. Kknosih. .Tanestili.e Jaml other points, ou can have from two toten tralnr riv-" . riew oric omce. no 4ir nronnway: itosiononice in r-uuo cireei; uiiiiuiu iiuii-t-, iiu rarniiaui mreci,: ).uu r 1 itui laoi uuiLt;. 1x1 i.iuiiuiiit'r.v ririi'i: 1.I1U4I :o iicKci unices : t ium sin-ci, urua-r unerinai louse : comer Canal and MikIImiu stieets: Klnzl street depot, corner W. Klnzlu mid Canal Streettf vv t-iin nirrui iii'iHii, -jui iiir vii-iiniiuu uiuziu Direew For rates or Information not attainable from vol- homo ticket agenta, apply to !W. II. 8TENNKTT, . MAHV1N llfOUITT, ucn. I'ass. Agt, cmcago. ucn. sup't.chlcao Feb. .s-lj SILVBH. PLATED WARE. Eloctro-Placed Tablo Ware, AND Ornamental Art Wori IN UIlllAT VAKIUTY, MANUFACTUUED JY THE 1 Britannia Conpj ;5 5 0 15 road way, Now Yak i i 'J ho best rjatcd Dpoons nnd Forks,nro MiosiHlIver; ;i'laled heiivlest ou the parts w hero necessary tho imosi vvear comes, ami bearing thin rado Mail 1 1S17 nOGKUS 11UOTHE11S XI. . . 11.- This great Improvement In K!lvcilated Spoons and Forks Is nppllw) .allkfl to each tf'lu "' Flute, A 1, 8 anil 12 oz., as ordered. Tho l'rocw and jMachlucry for inanufaelurl'ng theso goods ih 1'at- f num. -rne nxtra or '-Maniura nato -maucw Company Is Mampod A 1, simply, hnd Lsivtcd'40 IK-rccnt, heavier, than the oidlnary inarkcfiaiiu "First rremlums awarded nt all ralrwhcro xhlUlted, frrm World's Fuir of 1S52 to Ai'rlean tistlinto Fair, 1S75, inclusive, March lu, 'Tii.-Cm. ) Awnnletl tlio Iligliei-Jreilal at Vieua. E, & H. T. ANTHONY & 0., C91, Droadway, Nte York. (Orp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Man-ifactvukhs, I-II'OHTKIIS AflU DKAUf JN , OJIUOJIOS ANU FitAillCSj STEREOSCOPES AND VJJWS, (.IIU.M-J, OnAlMlOfjCOl'ES & SWlUlLIO YIKW8. ' PlioiDCTcliirials.; 'V aro hcadciuartem for everything In Uilvay of Storooj)ticone and'Magio Lanfrua, llelng ManulactOrCrs ot tho il ICKO-SC1 KNTI K10 LANTKUN, STEKEO-l'ANOlTICbN, UNIVJC11SITY STUKEOITIC, ADVUUTlHKIt'S STKHEOICON, AltTOITlCON, SCHOOL LANTKUN,' FAMILY LfTEItN riiOl'LE'S LANTHHN, Such style being the test of Ita class la U market. . Catalogues of I-anli-rus and Mules, wltllroctloru fpr using, sent ou application. Any enterprising man can make mily with k Maglo Ijint4.ru, , arCut out Uils advcrlisemcnt r refer- 0nce-O(J iib.ln "SHI T-lm THE "MOODY SHRT." MADE TO PJtpim ONlf. ' A VliltlfUaT JfT U U A It A i U K D. Uentleme n deslrlntrMhlrbivrtll rl'-, nnn iin,' i o. is Lackawanna Avenns.T A aureus us . I, it Innv. March 10,T-lr " Litnin.r RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES biunAnt.i'irA and ltRAniNtKitoAD AllUANfUiMKNT OV PASSKNOF-It ... TIlAINfc!... July 19, 18TC. tnlim ttkXK noruV.T as fomws (soNniv Iticirrs For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, rolUvllle nmaqua, tc, 11,33 a. m For Catavv Issa, 11,83 u. m. and T,3e p. m. For Wllltamsport, C,M 0,84 a. in. nnd 4,08 p. m. THitNSl'Oll 11LTKRT MATH AS t'OI.I.OWP, (SUNDAY XI cirriD.) Iavo New York, t,U a. in. Ix;avo Philadelphia, ,16 a. in. u -.:-.. ... . Ixsavo Heading, It, 81 a. in., rottsvllle, U,l8p. ra and Tamaqua, 1,80 p. m. ! Xfinvn f'ntjivttn's'n. rt.ort n.cv it.-m.'nnil i.ffl'tr. m: ( Leave vVllllamsport ,,D i a.m,l t,oo m. and fl.no p. m 1'asseiiKcrs h r d from Now York and I'hllado phl.i go Ihroui vv ujiout chango of cars. I J. il. WOOTTEN, Jan. 14, HM-tf. ocncral Superintendent. IVfOltTIIUItN UlONTJtAIi ItAll-AVAY jL 1 i-u.vii-Ari, Ou and after November 20tli. 1ST3, trains vv Ul leavo SUNllUltYns follows: NORTHWARD. Erlo Mall B.w a. m., nrrlvo Elmlra a. m 11 Caiiaiul.ilgiia... 8.3.1 p. in Rochester ...... MS Niagara..,..-.... 9 40 " ltenovo nccommodal ton 11.10 a.m. arrlvu Williams itl2.;.'ip. in. Klinlni MnM l.l'i a. in., nrrlvo L'lmtrn 10.110 a, in. IlunaIoRxprcss?.l.ia. in. nnlve lluHalo s.to a. m, SOUTHWARD. HurtMo lix press 2.(0 a. tn. arrive Ilarrlsburg 4.to a. m " ialllmoros.40 " tlinlrn Mall 11.15 a. m., arrive llarrlsburg lxo p. m " .Washington 10.30 " " liaitlmorull.30 i .. , . ". Washington 6.30,'" Ilarrlsburg accommodation e.40 p. m. arrlvo' Harris burglu.Mp. m. arrive llaltlmoro 4.M a. m ' Washington C.13 " Krlo Mall 18.53 a. m. arrive linn Isburg 8.05 in in. " llaltlmoro 8.40 " " Washington 10.S5 " All dallj 6xcept Sunday. - - D. M. UOYD, Jr., Ocneral Fassengcr Agcn A. .1. CASSATT, Ucnernl Manage PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. l'liilud()lilila & F.riej:. II. Division. SU-MMElt TIME TABLE; ON nnd after SUNDAY, APIt. 23, 187C thv trains on the Philadelphia & lirlu Itul lluad Division will run us follows.' WESTWARD. tlilCEXrnESSleaves' NewY-ork.. s 3S p. m il IIUHUCIllJllll, H U.'13 p. Ill ' " " llaltlmoro l.so p. in ' " " Ilarrlsburg... i....i y.io a. m ' " nrr, at Wllllamsport...., 1i!.:o a, m . ' ' " Lock llivcn 1.16 a. m " " " lirlo 7 ln.30 a. m Etli: MAIL leaves New York 8.5M, ni ' I'hllnilelnhls. .-.1i.ssii.iii " liallhnoie ,, e.lup. m " Hanlsburg.; ; 4,v5u.'ui " willliunsiKirt i... 8.35 u. m " Lock Haven .40n. m ft 1ICII0V0.I..I 1U.5SB.III .,01,110., 1.3) p. in nun EJtt'nEss-leaves l'hiladelphlau I.20n. m ' " .' llalthuore t.30a.m " " " Ilarrlsburg. .. ,lo.4S a. m ' " arr. at Wllllamsport. 2.10 p. m iaici. iiuven..., s.ia p. m ltenovo.. , 4.15 p. Ill Knne....,, lIUITalo.... , v.uu p. nt DAY KXrRK.SS.Ienves New. York-... ... fl.ss p. m ...11 65 p. m J, B.IOp. Ill .. . 4.10 a. ni .... 7.40 u. Ill ii: I- I I'liuaoeipuia.. " " llaltlmoroi... " " llnrrlsburg. .. " arr. at Wllllamsport., EASTWARD. lIL'ABXl'liKSS loaves Urio " " " lack Haven.., !' i " "i Wllllamsport, " " urrlvtsntllartlsburg..., " " " liallhnorB " " ." l'hUadclnhla.. " " " New York. ... c.lOp. m . 2.10 u. in .... 3.115 p. Ill ... CIO 11, ul ,...1l.lii p. M' ... 0.23 n.in, .... 2.15 ). Ill .... cos a. m. le.ln a. m MY KXrilliSS leaves Kane ltenovo i liek.lluven. . ll.'.e a. in " Wllllamsport.. ..la 40 p. u niT. at llarrl'(l)urff....'....,4.10 p.'m l'hiladuiphia i.w p. m " NewYoik 1o.lt. i. m jmiutiiuiu l.-) n. m ' " Washington.., ... 8.52 p. Ill lUltlK MAIL leaves Krlo. i 1- " Iti-uovn ..11.50a; m ., s.wsp. m ,1e.o ji. m ,. H.16 p. IU ... 2.45 il. m .... wis u in ,. T.ik) n. in J..10.IU11. hi ,;..12.s.'i'n.m 8.55 a. in .... 7.85 u. ia ...'7.33 a. m ....1i(.2ia. ia " ' " " lA-k1 Haven ! " " " , Wllllamspoit " arr. at ll'irrlsbiirg... ...... lialtlmom ' " " l'Ull.uh-liihla , " " '" New York .... i. I'ASl LINK leaves wllllainsp'ort........... ' ' drr. at Ilurrlsburg......i..i i " " " llalllmoro i ' " - I'hliaiielphla ! " " ew'ork., BUNDAYT KXI'RESS leaves Wllllamsport... 8.15a. I '- " urr. atllarrliburg.,....1l.40a. " " ' Philadelphia.... 8.S0p. m m New York... C.4S n. m luiuinoro . 7.2.1 n. in I lirlo Mall West. Niagara Rxpnvss Vcst,Lock Haven Utccuin. West nml Day Kxpress East make close con-iK-cilou at'Xorthtiinlierland with L. & B. K. Rj trains Iur yilkes-llarrij uud Ncranton. i-.ne -inn vvesi, iNi.igttr.1 i-.xpress west; i.Tia ISxprcss West, ivtut lM.k Haven .Accommodation West makfl close connection at Wtlltunv-.nnrt. utlti in. kj. ii. v. iruins uurui.i Krle Mall West. Nliigira Kx press West, und,Day. Lo close connection at Loclf lltivfn' Express KaSt 'mako Close conh rwiiu u. e. v, it. it. irains. Krle Mall East and West connect at Erlo with trains ou L.S. U M., Hi It. It., at Corry wltlH). o. & A. V. R it. nt Emporium with 11. N. . & V. II. It. and at illrmvVoodWltfi'A V.-lt; It.'' i 1'urlor Curs villi run between Phlladelntil.'i nnd Wtlllamsnort on Niagara Express West, Krlo Ex Ijircss West, phllaoelphla Express Bust Day il:.rriss East, and hunuuy Kxpiess East, bleeping Curs ou all idght trains. WM. A. BALDWIN, Deo. 17,'75-tf Oonernl Hupt. PELAWAUE, LACK WESTl'll- HAI.ItOAl .1SLOOSISI1LTKO 1 i(JKA WANNA AND AD. 1!L00MSIIL7U0 DIVISION. Timc-Tablo No. 82, Takes elTiet at 1 4:30 A. M MONDAY' NOVEMIlElt 22 lb73.' I NOU.TH. JiTATIONS. semnfon -Ucllevue...., Tavlorvllle... . souTir. a.m.. p m. p.m., 33' 3 ko1 i'ss p.m. 8 U3 , 8 IU IB 7 411 '7 41 7 3.1 17 21 I 7 V2 7 1 ,7 15 ,7 15 7 1.7 1 7 0.1 :o M tl 51 III 45 :0 30 6 15 10 on S U2 5 m 5 04 la lu 5'40 5 81 5 2S Is 2.1 5 20 P.l a.m. u ns a oi a 4 3 42 !t 37 S 32 a 27 a 2 j H 19 3 17 a 17 3 12 3 1.1) a u-i 3 11 2 to 2. il 2 31 2 23 2 'J 2 13 2 10 . a 1 AS I M 1 44 1 4J 1 40 1 23 V 4S U 43 u 4S J 13 10 ll 10 04, 10 11 ID- Hi 2,2.1 U 30 2 31 tl 33 2 SS 0 43 U tl 31 ...1 -Kkavv&nnu U 2.'i O 2tl tl- 15 ritision ,.... .. tfest l lltston... .i.W'votiiing. ilaitby.,..,. Henncic .' ..,.miigston. ' Kingston ,i. Plymouth. Juno., ....Plymouth AVOmhilo ,' Nanllcokq,., .Iluiiloi k's i reek. ....rililcksliliiuyi, ....lllck's I'i rrv... 2 4(1 0 6 1 2 52 a 53 '2 5S Tl OX 3 14 7 00 S 17 't 11' II It (it ll) to ltl'23' . 05 tl 15 S t.'J 8 M 1(1 27 3 10,7 13, li) 27 3 17 I 25 10 321 3 -.2 17-35 1U S3 3 27 7 ,40 10 49 3 82 7 41 l),44 3 37, 7 M 10 52 8 45 8 15 1115 4 (HI; 8 28i 11 17 4 15 8 45 II 23' 4 21 '8 tS' 11,31 J W. 2 C5 llS 4 37 S CO 11 Ml 4.41 C.53 II 45, 4 40 7 (.8, 11 61 ''4 BS T'201 11.67 U, 7 40 1 12 2 3 IS 7 45 12 07 6 14 7 62 . 12 10 3 80 S U 12 23 6 5SI 8 S3 ' 12 32 3 47 8 40 12 20 6 62 8 41 S 51 5 4S H 4! 8 30 8 111 H 14 S U sr. 2 7.5S f fi .;..lleilrllaveu.-," ....- lie rvvnjK..,,. Ilrlur Creek llluw lirove.... l.llun IttUgc i ....Itspy.i T 411 7 4" 7 35 7 80! 7 2lil 7 11 7 04 7 0 cuiaviivJi-llrldgo.1 uiaru-8 Mvvteh.; S 13 4 U 14 511 ...iiuuvum ....Lhulas y . .. ,...CuineVon 1 It) 1 15 14 33 1 lid p.m. p.iu U 43 .Northumberland. 12 1 11.10 V 15 a.m, p.lr 'Ati Ti.m. fi.m. vv. -VHAIJiTEAD, fillpt.' huporlntendcnfa Ofll(;o, bcrunton, Dec, o, H.76. . W. V.'IIAI. j 3?urVI3STO?I3SrC3-. GLAZING AND PAPERING. i WM. F. JiODINU, Iron fiireet liclow seo ond. IllnoinRlinr,.. I. lnn,m,rf .1 kludsot ' .,i..i AINTINa,'k aiiAiNa, and, I'AI'EH IIANQINGS ' . . t ' ' i ( Jn 'Be oost styles, at lowest prices, aid' suicrt ! Parties having such wor k fo do hl save money calling on rue, .... . All work vVarrantod to giro 'satisfaction, Orders Bolltltd' ' : , . ' WMi f. iiodinh: U u'to f C end tsc to 0. 1. 'itOWKI.L & )., TVow York, for ipi'auiphletof 110 pagiB, rontalnmg lists if w5 , lis vv spiuers, imd ostluuiC.-ii ahowlnv of advcrti